The Seabee Museum and Memorial Park

is committed to keeping the proud history of the US Navy Seabee's accomplishments alive at their original home.

The Mission of the Seabee Museum and Memorial Park is to provide a memorial to the thousands of men and women who served at Davisville, Rhode Island from its inception in 1942 until its closure in 1994, to preserve this historical site and this significant period in Rhode Island history, the "Original Home of the Seabees', to document the history of the US Navy Seabees, and to provide a learning site for the public.

It’s important to note that this is a Seabee Museum, built by Seabees, run by Seabees, for Seabees and their families, as well as for the public. The majority of physical support comes from volunteer former Seabees, the Seabee Reserves, and the wives, sons, and friends of Seabees in Rhode Island.

"The only trouble with Seabees, is we don't have enough of them"General Douglas MacArther

Past Seabees

The Seabee Museum and Memorial Park is committed to keeping the proud history of the US Navy Seabee's accomplishments alive at their original home.

One of the most frequent inquires we get is for information about a former family member who served in the Seabees. We do not have access to military personnel records, but a next of kin (surviving spouse that has not remarried, father, mother, son, daughter, sister, or brother) may request a copy from the National Archives.